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World of Wellesley co-sponsors 14th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

Dr. Augustus White, Ellen and Melvin Gordon Distinguished Professor of Medical Education, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, at Harvard Medical School, will address Wellesleys 14th annual Martin Luther King Day breakfast on Jan. 20 at Sun Life Executive Park (intersection of routes 9 and 128). Breakfast food will be available beginning at 8 a.m. and the program will take place from 8:30 to 10 a.m. The breakfast is jointly sponsored by the World of Wellesley (WOW) and Sun Life Financial.

For the past decade, White has focused on the national fight for equality in health care. He is the author (with David Chanoff) of the book Seeing Patients: Unconscious Bias in Health Care. White was the founding president of the J. Robert Gladden Orthopaedic Society, a multicultural organization with a mission to eliminate orthopaedic health care disparities and enhance diversity in the orthopaedic profession. He serves as the director of the Culturally Competent Care Education program at Harvard Medical School.

The Kuumba Singers of Harvard College will return to the King breakfast after an absence of several years. The mission of this racially and ethnically diverse choir is to express the creativity and spirituality of black people in a way that leaves a space better than it was found. The breakfast program will also feature a dance presentation by the Wellesley High School Thunder Step Squad.

Following the breakfast, the World of Wellesley is sponsoring the showing of a family movie, Our Friend, Martin, at Wellesley High School. A pizza lunch will be available, and all ages are welcome.

The World of Wellesley was founded in 1990 to support and promote racial and cultural diversity in Wellesley. Throughout the year the organization sponsors a variety of events with a diversity theme, including a series of programs cosponsored by the Wellesley Free Library. WOW also recognizes local businesses and other organizations for actions in support of diversity.

For more information on the King Celebration, contact Melissa Padley, 781-235-2739, mclemence@aol.com.

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Cannabis Career Institute Now Enrolling in Detroit

Detroit, MI (PRWEB) January 15, 2014

The State of Michigan has instituted one of the most humane approaches to giving people with life threatening illnesses access to medical marijuana. People with debilitating medical conditions such as cancer, glaucoma, positive HIV status, AIDS, Hepatitis C, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Crohn's Disease, Alzheimer's have access to medical cannabis. Michigan's Medical Marijuana Act acknowledges the use of medical cannabis for wasting syndrome, severe, chronic pain, nausea, seizures, muscle spasms and a host of conditions. CCI is in the vanguard of offering state-specific information on medical marijuana entrepreneurship business opportunities in full compliance with the prevailing laws of that particular state. CCI has successfully conducted classes and graduated several hundred medical marijuana entrepreneurs in Arizona, California, Illinois, New Jersey Nevada, Massachusetts, and Washington State. The American Medical Association has called on the federal government to consider facilitating clinical research and the development of cannabinoid based medications. Prestigious medical organizations such as the American Academy of family Physicians, the American Public Health Association, Kaiser Permanente and the New England Journal of Medicine have all advocated for prescriptive access to medical marijuana.

The medical marijuana industry is projected to generate $600 billion in the U.S. annually. In an era in which most businesses have reached saturation and stagnating profits, medical marijuana businesses represent an unprecedented opportunity in which the only limit is the entrepreneur's imagination. CCI's Detroit school is uniquely poised to help you access a business opportunity, which if handled correctly, can far exceed expectations. Not only is the medical marijuana field undergoing explosive growth, its future involves very imaginative manifestations of medical marijuana businesses. Hundreds of operators from cultivation sites and dispensaries to edibles manufacturers and ancillary firms will be created in the next year, generating millions of dollars in revenue.

Conservatively speaking, according to Robert Calkin, one of the nation's premier medical marijuana experts, and founder and CEO of CCI (and one of the school's instructors), the average dedicated and focused dispensary owner that lawfully grows and distributes medical marijuana can potentially earn upwards of $10,000 per day and an average master grower can realize $250,000 a year. Profits like this can be easily achieved, if a person possesses a thorough understanding of the legal framework as well as diligently applies the knowledge they will gain by attending the school. The Cannabis Career Institute offers educational classes and nationally recognized instructors guiding prospective medical marijuana business owners in the art and science of establishing and maintaining successful, legal delivery and dispensary businesses. Our classes focus on the latest, legal and compliance aspects, marketing, operating, budgeting, growing, cooking and more. CCI has been launching full-range medical marijuana classes throughout the nation for over five years. taught by highly knowledgable instructors, students will be armed with the knowledge they need to open and run their own legal medical marijuana businesses.

The enrollment fee is $299. This may seem like a lot for a day's worth of instruction, but consulting with an attorney for just an hour can be $300. There will be at least five medical cannabis industry experts at this class, sometimes as many as ten or more. All of these experts will empower you with the necessary knowledge you need to achieve a thriving business.

The all-day school will be held on Saturday, January 18th, 2014 at the Robert's Riverway Hotel, 1000 River Place Drive, Detroit, MI Classes are from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Entrepreneurs and students will get a very solid foundation in learning the principles required to establish a successful business. Additionally, they will personally meet and engage with leading experts in the medical marijuana field such as accountants, attorneys, grow experts and edibles and strain experts. Students also have the option of purchasing the accompanying textbook, as well as a wealth of training materials at the class and on-line.

Class size is very limited. Please enroll now at http://www.CannabisCareerInstitute.com or by calling (800) 753-2240.

About Cannabis Career Institute (CCI) Cannabis Career Institute (CCI), http://www.CannabisCareerInstitute.com was founded in March, 2008 by Robert Calkin, and is now the second oldest cannabis school in the nation. There are over 1500 successful graduates, currently hailing from at least 10 U.S. cities, including Sacramento, Phoenix, Chicago, Boston, Seattle, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. CCI is experiencing phenomenal growth this year. We are planning on launching medicine marijuana curriculum in 30 or more U.S., Canadian and Caribbean and South American cities. The content of our curriculum is based of stellar levels of expertise throughly grounded in the most current laws and regulations.

More then just emphasizing the delivery of medical marijuana, CCI classes are focused on providing a comprehensive and complete medical marijuana business education - incorporating legal aspects, dispensary business planning and the marketing principles necessary to be successful in this burgeoning industry. CCI makes you self-reliant as well as completely compliant with the prevailing medical marijuana laws of Michigan.

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